Lil Wayne Turned to Rock Because he was Tired of Rapping
April 7th, 2009 by Greg
Lil Wayne spent years campaigning to be the “best rapper alive,” dropping the reference endlessly throughout his recordings and freestyle rhymes. Now, as he puts the final touches on his rock debut, Rebirth, due in June, the Cash Money lyricist is wailing a different tune.
“Honestly? I don’t want to be the best rapper in the world,” Wayne told Rolling Stonein an upcoming cover story arriving on newsstands Friday. “If I have a rap album I’m dropping, then I want it to be the best rap album. But I want to be the best. Period. Now. My favorite rapper hasn’t done what I’m doing.”
In the profile, Wayne explains what led to his transition from rap to rock music. As his celebrity began to rise, he started to experience a life unlike anything he could rap about, he said. He described one particular night when he bedded multiple women and thought in the morning, “This is who I am now.”
“The rock sh– just comes from what my life is now. I’ve grown into this person,” Wayne told the magazine. “I woke up one morning and had three or four women in my bed where I not only didn’t know their last names, I didn’t know the beginning letter of their first names. All I know is, they’re the most beautiful women in the world, and I was in my own place, in whatever city I as in. And I could have thrown a dart at the map, and I’d probably have a place there too. I knew my driver was waiting downstairs for me. When my nose finally cleared from all the weed I had smoked, I smelled food in the kitchen and I knew it was my chef. Then I look on my phone and see a message and know it’s from a popular woman everyone knows. And when I went in the studio that night, I couldn’t just rap, ‘Yeah, n—a … .’ “
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Lil Weezy Takes Home 4 Grammys
February 18th, 2009 by Greg
Cash Money superstar Lil Wayne owned the show at the 2009 Grammy Awards netting four awards including Best Rap Album for his multi-platinum record Tha Carter III. With a total of eight nominations – more than any other artist – Weezy F. was the standout performer at the most prestigious musical event of the year.
“Lollipop” featuring Static Major won the title for Best Rap Song and “A Milli” took home Best Solo Rap Performance. Lil Wayne also won for his performance on “Swagga Like Us” by T.I. featuring Kanye West, Jay-Z, M.I.A. and Lil Wayne. These are Wayne’s first Grammys for one of his own records.